Apply the right dose on affected areas of the scalp or on those hard to reach, such as those covered by hair, the night before hair
washing. The next morning, wash your hair with Psotherapy® Shampoo. Rub gently the skin especially on affected areas.

Apply the right amount of Psotherapy® Shampoo to dry scalp and let it work for at least 4 minutes, then rinse with warm water. If you
prefer, you can repeat the shampoo application by decreasing the action time to 1 minute. It is advised to wash the hair again if you are using Psotherapy® Scalp Fluid. Psotherapy® shampoo
does not generate a lot of foam, so do not overdo the amount in order to avoid unnecessary waste.

Use a narrow-toothed comb to remove any flaking skin residues. Avoid the comb from touching the scalp.

Repeat scalp wash at least three times a week. Apply scalp fluid in the evening, the shampoo in the morning, until the symptoms
disappear, then once a week

Psotherapy® is a line of natural products designed specifically
as a cosmetic complement to combat flaking and dry skin problems. It can be bought in all pharmacies and parapharmacies without any prescription, but has to be properly used for guaranteeing its
effectiveness and maximizing the effects. For further information and getting some advice, ask your pharmacist.

WHAT IS PSOTHERAPY AND WHAT IS IT FOR?

Psotherapy® is a line of natural products designed specifically
as a cosmetic complement to combat flaking and dry skin problems. With excellent soothing, moisturizing and emollient properties, Psotherapy® natural treatment is ideal for very dry skin that is
often associated with flaking and itching due to several causes such as psoriasis, dermatitis, xerosis, or unsightly scaly patches. Psotherapy® exerts a protective and sebum-restoring effect, helping
to reduce dryness and flaking. Psotherapy® is valuable in helping your skin maintain its function as a perfect natural barrier.

WHO CAN USE
PSOTHERAPY®?

Psotherapy® is a safe formula, even for
children, because it is a blend of organic plant extract that are fully harmless and nontoxic.Therefore, it can also be used for patients
such as pregnant women and nursing mothers, diabetic people and the elderly. Its effectiveness also depends on the diet which should be preferably rich in plant protein instead of animal together
with a proper hydration (at least 2 liters of water a day), and a reduction or avoidance of tobacco or alcohol consumption. It has been noticed that decreasing and avoiding consumption of milk from
animal or any other source and the dairy products, the treatment effectiveness increases while enhancing the beneficial effects.

In case of a special diet, you must see your
physician.

SIDE EFFECTS:

No
significant side effects have been reported. There are no contraindications, other than specific allergies to plants belonging to the chenopodiaceae family, chenopodium or any of the ingredients
found in our products. In any case, if you experience any allergic reactions, stop treatment immediately. During the first weeks of treatment, there may be increased redness of facial skin, itching
and burning sensation. This is a normal reaction to the active ingredient and should not be a reason for concern. However, if these symptoms persist, or cause excessive pain or burning, it is
recommended to reduce the frequency of applications from twice to once a day. If even this frequency does not relieve the symptoms, reduce applications to one every other day until the symptoms
improve. Gradually return to the recommended frequency of applications.

DO NOT USE PSOTHERAPY®:

If you suffer from
allergic reaction to Chenopodiaceae, Chenopodium o any other ingredients found in our products.

In relation to other
treatments or creams containing cortisone, even from natural origin, to treat psoriasis or other diseases. In this case, it is recommended to start usingPsotherapy®treatment at least two weeks after suspending any other pharmaceutic
andcosmeceuticaltopical treatment. Before changing or interrupt any
therapies, consult your physician.

It has discovered that the
use of beta-blockers along with Psotherapy®treatment can inhibit or delay the mechanism of action ofPsotherapy®active ingredient. In these cases, it is advisable to consult your physician.

Indications for proper treatment

(An application
per day until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Use Psotherapy™ Body Wash daily on
problem areas. The product should be applied to completely dry skin, let it work for at least four minutes, then rinse it with plenty of warm water. Do not rub or massage the areas to be treated;
treat the areas with the utmost gentleness. The body wash do not produce foam, therefore, do not exaggerate with the amount of product to avoid unnecessary waste. The cleansing bases present in the
body wash ensure a proper cleaning. Psotherapy® Body Wash can and should replace the usual personal hygiene products during treatment.

(An application per day
until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Wait until the area is completely dry
before applying an appropriate amount of cream to the affected area by gently dabbing it on with your fingers or your hand; never massage it in strongly. Apply a thin layer of the product to the skin
and let the cream completely air dry.

(An application per day
until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Carefully clean the parts of the skin
to which you will apply the cream (we recommend using hydrogen peroxide at 3% or 10 volumes - normal, commonly available hydrogen peroxide) by gently patting the skin to eliminate superficial scales.
Wait until the area is completely dry before applying an appropriate amount of cream to the affected area.

(Two applications per
day until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Use Psotherapy™ Body Wash daily on
problem areas. The product should be applied to completely dry skin, let it work for at least four minutes, then rinse it with plenty of warm water. Do not rub or massage the areas to be treated;
treat the areas with the utmost gentleness. The body wash do not produce foam, therefore, do not exaggerate with the amount of product to avoid unnecessary waste. The cleansing bases present in the
body wash ensure a proper cleaning. Psotherapy® Body Wash can and should replace the usual personal hygiene products during treatment.

(Two applications per
day until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

After using the body wash, carefully
clean the parts of the skin to which you will apply the cream (we recommend using hydrogen peroxide at 3% or 10 volumes - normal, commonly available hydrogen peroxide) by gently patting the skin to
eliminate superficial scales. Wait until the area is completely dry before applying an appropriate amount of cream to the affected area.

(An application per day
until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Dispense three times the Body Wash in
about 5 liters of water and perform handbaths or footbaths twice a day for 15 minutes each. Dry hands and feet carefully, avoiding rubbing strongly, using the utmost delicacy in irritated
areas.

(An application per day
until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Wait until the area is completely dry
before applying an appropriate amount of cream to the affected area by gently dabbing it on with your fingers or your hand; never massage it in strongly. Apply a thin layer of the product to the skin
and let the cream completely air dry.

(An application per day,
every two days, until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Apply the right dose on affected areas
of the scalp or on those hard to reach, such as those covered by hair, the night before hair washing. The next morning, wash your hair with Psotherapy® Shampoo. Rub gently the skin especially on
affected areas.

(An application per day,
every two days, until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

The next morning after using
Psotherapy® Scalp Fluid, apply the right amount of Psotherapy® Shampoo to dry scalp and let it work for at least 4 minutes, then rinse with warm water. If you prefer, you can repeat the shampoo
application by decreasing the action time to 1 minute. It is advised to wash the hair again if you are using Psotherapy® Scalp Fluid. Psotherapy® shampoo does not generate a lot of foam, so do
not overdo the amount in order to avoid unnecessary waste.

Use a narrow-toothed comb to remove
any flaking skin residues. Avoid the comb from touching the scalp.

(An application per day
until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

The area to be treated is definitely
trickier than skin areas and it requires more effort and patience. Before applying our cream, you should pre-treat the nails with a fine-grain nail file to remove the surface layer that is normally
covered with grease and dirt.

Since nail tissue is extremely
porous, it tends to absorb a lot of grease and impurities that create a barrier that would slow down or even prevent the absorption of our active ingredient. I advise you not to overdo the abrasion;
just very light abrasion to remove a very thin surface layer will be enough. After that, cleanse your nails with hydrogen peroxide and when they are perfectly dry, apply our cream. We suggest that
you apply an occlusive dressing (with special finger stalls sold in pharmacies or just simple cellophane) so the product will be left in place for longer time. The occlusive dressing is not mandatory
but we recommend it if you perform activities with your hands or if you have to frequently wash your hands.

(An application per day,
every two days, until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Apply the right amount of Psotherapy®
Shampoo to dry genital parts and let it work for at least 4 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Repeat the shampoo application by decreasing the action time to 1 minute. It is advised a second
washing if you are using Psotherapy® Scalp Fluid. Psotherapy® shampoo does not generate a lot of foam, so do not overdo the amount in order to avoid unnecessary waste.

(An application per day
until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Use Psotherapy™ Body Wash daily on
problem areas. The product should be applied to completely dry skin, let it work for at least four minutes, then rinse it with plenty of warm water. Do not rub or massage the areas to be treated;
treat the areas with the utmost gentleness. The body wash do not produce foam, therefore, do not exaggerate with the amount of product to avoid unnecessary waste. The cleansing bases present in the
body wash ensure a proper cleaning. Psotherapy® Body Wash can and should replace the usual personal hygiene products during treatment.

(An application per day
until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Wait until the area is completely dry
before applying an appropriate amount of cream to the affected area by gently dabbing it on with your fingers or your hand; never massage it in strongly. Apply a thin layer of the product to the skin
and let the cream completely air dry.

(Two applications per day until the symptoms
disappear, then once a week)

Apply an appropriate amount of cream
to the affected area by gently dabbing it on with your fingers; never massage it in strongly. Apply a thin layer of the product to the skin and let the cream completely air
dry.

(An application per day,
every two days, until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Apply the right dose on affected areas
of the scalp or on those hard to reach, such as those covered by hair, the night before hair washing. The next morning, wash your hair with Psotherapy® Shampoo. Rub gently the skin especially on
affected areas.

(An application per day,
every two days, until the symptoms disappear, then once a week)

Apply the right amount of Psotherapy®
Shampoo to dry scalp and let it work for at least 4 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Repeat the shampoo application by decreasing the action time to 1 minute. It is advised to wash the hair again
if you are using Psotherapy® Scalp Fluid. Psotherapy® shampoo does not generate a lot of foam, so do not overdo the amount in order to avoid unnecessary
waste.

Use a narrow-toothed comb to
remove any flaking skin residues. Avoid the comb from touching the scalp.

WARNINGS

It is not recommended to apply hydrogen peroxide on the
following areas: scalp, genital zones and face.

Paradoxical Effect

It is important to know
that at the beginning of using the product might appear an increased feeling of itching, redness of the lesions, and sometimes a more or less intense burning sensation. This is normal during the
first two weeks of use; in fact, it means the product is working. This phenomenon is known as "paradoxical effect. There is no need to worry because the symptoms will improve in a few days. In any
case just follow the information sheet provided.

Drugs -Before starting Psotherapy
treatment, it is advised to stop using cortisone products at least two weeks before and at least two months before for biological drugs. It’s important to know the interaction with other medications,
because, although they are not for psoriasis, they can delay or block the effect mechanism of Psotherapy products.

Psoriasis and food – Part Two. Foods and psoriasis

Psoriasis and food Part II Foods and
psoriasisHaving psoriasis under control does not only mean depriving
oneself of certain foods, but including some foods that help to restore the skin hydration level and decrease the body inflammatory condition.

Psoriasis and food - Part Two

The psoriasis manifests itself in the skin with the presence of extensive patches
covered with a strong flaking skin, characterized by white or silver scaly patches. As excessive dryness and inflammation are features of this disease, it is necessary to take precautions and to know
better what things can bring benefits or, otherwise, exacerbate its condition. This is the case of food. The relationship between psoriasis and nourishment is rather controversial, but there is
scientific evidences that can provide valuable information in order to have a proper diet.

Having psoriasis under control does not only mean depriving oneself of certain foods,
but also including some foods that are healthy for both, any individual and a person suffering from psoriasis because they help to restore the skin hydration level and decrease the body inflammatory
condition. Having a diet based on our own knowledge and working on what can, in general, be harmful for a psoriasis patient, provoke a positive reaction in our skin. Certainly, this is the best
option which could alleviate, to a large extent, the symptoms of the disease.

Food doesn’t make Psoriasis to disappear, however, as Psoriasis is a pathology
characterized by a systemic inflammatory condition, it can be improved by having some specific foods in your diet and removing others that worsen and exacerbate its symptoms. To determine what is
harmful to the body and what is beneficial to our skin, it is necessary to classify foods depending on the reaction they produce to our body and the role they play for psoriasis.

Since any food can’t cause or cure psoriasis, we will classify it as: harmful
and beneficial because some foods aggravate the symptoms, while others reduce them.

Harmful foods

Harmful foods refer to all those foods that produce a pro-inflammatory action to the
body leading to the exacerbation of psoriasis symptoms and, as a consequence, their aggravation.

Red meat: In red meat are found saturated fatty acids such as the polyunsaturated fatty acid called arachidonic or Omega 6 that encourages the skin inflammatory
process. Omega 6 is also difficult to digest; the more energy is used to digest devitalized foods, the less energy will save to carry out normal daily activities and therefore, there is a greater
probability to increase body weight.

Milk products: They are rich in saturated fats and tyramine. Tyramine has similar
effects of stimulation as the sympathetic nervous system in various tissues. It is found in cheeses such as parmesan, gorgonzola and brie, causing high blood pressure, headaches and allergic
reactions.

Gluten: (See Article psoriasis and celiac disease: http://www.psotherapy.it/blog/la-psoriasi-e-la-celiachia). It comes from the mixture, in the presence of water
and mechanical energy, of two types of proteins: prolamin (found in wheat) and glutenin, mainly found in farro, rye and barley. It usually triggers an inflammatory response of the body as a result of
bowel disorder and skin rashes.

Packing foods:They are rich in sugars and hydrogenated fats, and harmful to the body damaging cellular functions. Besides they not only cause to gain body
weight, but also have some serious consequences such as: early aging of the brain, predisposition to degenerative diseases and depression.

Energetic drinks: They deceive our body forcing us to stay awake, make the heart works harder and cause blood sugar peaks. Tea and coffee specifically affect psychophysical
balance leading to heart rate changes and anxiety. Even the consumption of chamomile can produce some problems; many people do not know that three minutes after drinking chamomile tea, it can be
noticed exciting effects like the ones resulting from a cup of tea or coffee.

Alcohol: Alcohol consumption damages various organ systems, promotes the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and dilates blood vessels so that circulating T
cells lead to worsening of the disease.

Solanaceae: Although fruits and vegetables are essential for moisturizing the skin, some of them can be difficult to digest and therefore, irritants when
it’s aboutpsoriasis. Eggplant, raw tomatoes, peppers and potatoes contain
solanine, a chemical element that, in some patients, triggers and worsensskin inflammation.

Beneficial
foods

These are foods that increase body hydration or have a detoxifying function, making
the body to restore its balance and drastically reduce the acute onset of the disease.

Omega 3: It is the antagonist of arachidonic acid. It reduces triglyceride levels and agglomeration of platelets, and performs an ideal anti-inflammatory action to
counteract the exacerbation of psoriasis. It is found in nuts such as almonds, walnuts and hazelnuts, as well as in sardines, tuna, swordfish and especially, salmon.

Yogurt: It is rich in probiotic bacteria, which once in the walls of the Colon, produces beneficial lactic acid to preserve the immune system and to prevent the
development of various skin and other diseases.

Lettuce and
broccoli: They are the best foods for those persons who suffer from psoriasis. Rich in beta-carotene and vitamin C, they
help the digestion process and the elimination of toxins avoiding the inflammation of the organism.

Fibers: They are good for digestion and essential for the stimulation of the liver and the cleaning of the blood. Therefore, we recommend to consume bread, pasta
and brown rice.

Condiments:

Garlic: is rich in vitamin C and a good source of selenium, it is able to inhibit the activity of the inflammatory process caused by arachidonic
acid

Hemp and flax oil: are rich in omega 3. The provide elasticity to the delicate and irritated skin

Seeds Mixture: It is excellent for salads or yogurt. They are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and selenium and are precious seasoning for people with psoriasis. In general,
they improve the aspect of skin, hair and nails.

Honey: As a substitute for sugar, it is a healthy and natural source of energy, full vitamins and minerals.

Drinks: It is recommended to take at least two liters of water a day to keep skin with psoriasis, which is particularly damaged, highly hydrated. Mixtures of herbs
such as valerian, hawthorn, passionflower and devil's claw are also very beneficial.

What you eat is important,
but remember that it is even more important how it is ingested. We all know that the first digestion occurs in the mouth, for this reason, if food is swallowed without chewing, the true taste of food
is lost, the air in the stomach, which swells up, increases, the physical sensitivity reduces, and body weight goes up.

In this sense, for a
balanced diet, avoid foods that aggravate the symptoms of psoriasis, consume foods that can improve your condition and eat slowly, savor each dish accompanied with room temperature
water.

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